So if Vietnam doesn't care about Cambodia, Vietnam must be blamed for all Cambodians illnesses. Is that right?
On Jan 21, 8:45 am, "Bopha Angkor" <[email protected]> wrote: > Did yuons ever think about all the horrors and sufferings that yuons can > causes to other people before planning genocide against those millions > innocent people to rob their land and natural resources? > > Did yuons ever think about sharing some love or compassion to those people > while planning the killing against these people? Did yuons ever have some > human feeling or compassion toward their victims while planning and led such > horrors against them ? I think NOT. If not yuons wont repeat it over and over > over centuries against these people and always did anything in its hands to > get always from responsibility. > > But naturally, yuons cry to be victims of racism, yuons cry for loves, yuon > cry for compassion, for justice while people dressed yuons to face their > horrors. Of course I know that Cambodia is not 100% control by yuons. But it > is not the question here. > > I beg, your kind of people can understand what humanity means? Or what can be > love and compassion or emotion? So you leave it out ok, because each time > your kind of people vomit it out, it's rather an insult and a noble word > invented by humanity. No, I don't need to be fan of Rainsy or anyone to see > to aware of horrors that yuons did against to much life. It's just enough to > be a human with some conscience and humanity. > > Human is different from animal because human can feel, human can think and > project oneself to the future with some poetic, beauty and dignity for > oneself as well for other, not just live of instinct like animal in which > killing to live and reproduce its specie. > > Enough say > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: thisbugone > To: [email protected] > Sent: Thursday, January 21, 2010 12:03 AM > Subject: Re: "KHMER RICHE" > > Calm down. Why play the blaming game at other country? Yuons are human > beings too. Are you human? Show some love. The country of Cambodia is not > just controlled by Vietnam but by other countries too. China? Cambodia is > one of the poorest countries in the world. We need help from other countries > and that includes Vietnam. This is part of life and part of politics. > > Glad to hear you being honest but what do you know about yuons? Yes, they > are humans too. You must be a died-hard Sam Rainsy fan to believe this. > Calm down... > > On Wed, Jan 20, 2010 at 6:42 AM, Bopha Angkor <[email protected]> wrote: > > No one blame yuons for everything. But for some reasons, often yuons feel > offense and run fool, insulted itself, because its crime being revealed. > That's about it. What to say more, even the worse yuon killing machines > like > Duch and his comrades still have some sense of responsibility and some > human > feeling but YUONS, NEVER. I just being honest in my view. People are > tired > and feel horror to see this animal reign and its savage culture that > ravaged > Cambodian and people since decades and prison Cambodian people in its > pilotless power. This animal reign must end if Cambodian people want to > live > free with some dignity. > > To be honest, the ones who always play race card and claimed to be racial > victims are yuons while itself led animosity and worse genocide against > millions people. Champs people have almost exterminated by yuons in the > worse inhuman ways then Khmer krom as well Laos and Khmer people in > Cambodia > have been exterminated by yuons in different ways. > > Yuons need to look into its crime and assume its act as others if yuons > still considered itself as part of human race. > > -----Original Message----- > From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf > Of kangaroo > Sent: Sunday, January 17, 2010 6:37 PM > To: Cambodia Discussion (CAMDISC) -www.cambodia.org > Subject: Re: "KHMER RICHE" > > Keep blaming everything on Vietnamese. > I guess Cambodians have no false. Sam Rainsy preach the hate toward > Vietnamese. He thought that the race card would lead him to be on the top. > He thought wrong. > Sam Rainsy race card backfired. He would never win. CPP has been marching > forward with the majority of Cambodians for a very long time. > What do you think that Cambodians would rethink about Sam Rainsy? > Sam Rainsy is dead. > > On Jan 14, 3:35 pm, "Bopha Angkor" <[email protected]> wrote: > > Called these vietcong pets as Khmer elites is an insult for Khmer as > those who are victims of yuons(hanoi) and yuon crimes over decades, if > not centuries. Khmers never chose these yuon tools to be their > leaders but YUONS DID and maintain its tools in power to destroy Khmer > and serve yuon interest through divert political maneuvers. People > may say, the Khmer rouge, this generation and last one, are so bad, > so barbarous, so savage, so inhuman and more.. Of course they are, it > is so evident but to understand people have to look to the animosity, > the violence and savagery in the culture, in the heart and in the > brain of those who influenced and conditioned these killing machines > to use them against Khmer people in order to exterminate Khmer people > to free land and resources for those who plan the killing against > Khmer. As well, to understand these people (yuon tools) as to > understand the current rules and culture in Cambodia, you have to > understand the culture and nature of those who dominate and influence > > Cambodia and these people over centuries specially these last decades. > > Of course Khmer have a responsibility in this crime. Their crime is > their inability to manage their effort against this reign of animal as > to > > end it. > > Yet many of our noble elders have sacrificed their life to fight > against this animal reign but they fell. And we fail again during > Khmer Republic revolt. But as long as one Khmer still alive he will > continue to fight against this animal reign because its aspect, its > nature is so opposite to our system of valor as human kind. > > ----- Original Message ----- > > On Jan 11, 4:18 am, "Sam Rainsy Party of North America" > <[email protected]> wrote: > >http://www.camnews.org/2009/12/31/khmer-riche/ > > > "KHMER RICHE" > > Written by Andrew Marshall > > Good Weekend Magazine for the Sydney Morning Herald Sunday 12/12/09 > > > They live in one of the poorest countries on earth, yet they drive > > flash cars, dwell in mansions and scorn their impoverished brethren. > > Andrew Marshall meets the rich sons and daughters of Cambodia elite. > > > The huge Phnom Penh mansion owned by Victor's parents, General Meas > > Sophea. (Good Weekend Magazine) > > > "I'm going to drive a little fast now. Is that Okay?" There is one > > place in Cambodia where you can hold a cold beer in one hand and a > > warm Kalashnikov in the other, and Victor is driving me there. We're > > powering along Phnom Penh's airport road with Oasis on his Merc's > > sound system and enough guns in the boot to sink a Somali pirate > > boat. Victor is rich and life is sweet. His father is commander of > > the Cambodian infantry. He has a place reserved for him at L'Ecole > > Speciale Militaire de Saint-Cyr, France's answer to Duntroon. And, > > in his passenger seat, there is a thin, silent man with a Chinese > > handgun: his bodyguard. > > > "His name is Klar," says Victor. "It means tiger." > > > Victor is only 21, but when reach our destination-a firing range run > > by the Cambodian special forces-the soldier at the gate salutes. > > > Devastated by decades of civil war, Cambodia remains one of the > > world's poorest nations. A third of its 13 million people live on > > less than a dollar a day and about 8 out of every 100 children die > > before the age of five. But Victor-real name Meas Sophearith-was > > raised in a different Cambodia, where power and billions of dollars > > in wealth are concentrated in the hands of a tiny elite. This elite > > prefers to conceal the size and sources of their money-illegal > > logging, smuggling, land-grabbing-but their children just like to > > spend it. The Khmer Rouge are dead; the Khmer Riche now rule Cambodia. > > > I first met Victor at a fancy Phnom Penh restaurant called Caf Metro. > > Outside, Porsches, Bentleys and Humvees fight for parking spaces. > > The son of a powerful general, Victor has his future mapped out for > > him. He went to school in Versailles, speaks French and English, and > > now studies politics at the University of Oklahoma. "My mother > > wanted us to get a foreign education so we could come back and control > > the country," he says. > > > The shooting range is where Victor and his friends go to relax. > > "I've grown up with guns and soldiers all around me," he says, > > laying out a private arsenal on a table: two automatic assault > > rifles, two Glock pistols, one sniper's rifle, one iPhone. > > > "My mother wanted us to get a foreign education so we could come > > back and control the country". Meas Victor Sophearith (above) is one > > of Cambodian's privileged elite. > > > Victor and his generation are Cambodia's future. Will they use their > > education and wealth to lift their less fortunate compatriots out of > > poverty? Or will they simply continue their parents' fevered pursuit > > of money and power? Britain's Department for International > > Development (DFID), which gave almost $US30 million of its > > taxpayers' money to the country in the last fiscal year, offered one > > answer in June, when it announced the closure of its Cambodia office > by > > 2011. The official reason? > > > "It was felt UK aid could have a larger impact . where there are > > greater numbers of poor people and fewer international donors," said > > a DFID statement. But the development agency > > ... > > read more »- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text - -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Cambodia Discussion (CAMDISC) - www.cambodia.org" group. This is an unmoderated forum. Please refrain from using foul language. Thank you for your understanding. Peace among us and in Cambodia. 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